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Twenty-one Red-Hand fish successfully hatch in Tasmanian conservation breeding program
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 30, 2023 - 08:31
In a little laboratory in southern Tasmania, there's been a very special arrival of baby Red-Hand Fish, 21 of them in fact. Scientists at the institute for marine and Antarctic studies are celebrating the successful hatching to help a species on the brink of extinction.